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missile defense show for the check republic for the polls. here you have vladimir putin embarrassing the president and this country. juan, i. >> i think vladimir putin is sticking his finger in president obama's eye and the question is, does obama have some steel to come back and fight him? >> oh, well, yeah, is he going to fight him by skipping mows cow in a trip overseas. i'm sure pew it unis deeply distressed over that right now, openinged in the schedule so he can wrestle a bear in the interim. >> bret: thanks inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. >> harris: this is a fox report. tonight threats to serious that the state department is closing a number of elm embassies and hot spots around the world. sentencing for a man who held women hostage for a decade. >> eternity. i knew nobody cared about me. >> he says terror. he says he is really not that that bad. >> i am just sick. >> tonight, judgment day for the man behind cleveland house of who are row roars. >> a massive meat re
missile defense show for the check republic for the polls. here you have vladimir putin embarrassing the president and this country. juan, i. >> i think vladimir putin is sticking his finger in president obama's eye and the question is, does obama have some steel to come back and fight him? >> oh, well, yeah, is he going to fight him by skipping mows cow in a trip overseas. i'm sure pew it unis deeply distressed over that right now, openinged in the schedule so he can wrestle a bear...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. ♪ >> stuart: aside from phony, another word getting a lot attention from the president. >> growing inequality. >> we have tolerated a little more inequality. >> inequality will continue to increase. >> stuart: you heard it. president obama using inequality more than the word growth at the illinois speech. to charles payne that is a problem. >> it is a serious problem. instead of talking about growing inequality, a result of opportunity, he talked about it being morally wrong. if you and i came into this buil
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he had nobody that came to his defense. usually when guys get in trouble, there is somebody that comes -- he had from the president all the way down, he ought to get out of office. he had nobody helping him and actually going out of there way to go get him. he is guy that is a bad person, bad way about him and people don't like him. that is aside from his sickness but he has a real sickness. >> donald trump, thanks, donald. >> your waist, would i you say no way, prepare to pay. and imagine battle over the nsa set to come to hearing is set under way. congressman leading the charge is here. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 40% off. only at hotels.com cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits, and feel
he had nobody that came to his defense. usually when guys get in trouble, there is somebody that comes -- he had from the president all the way down, he ought to get out of office. he had nobody helping him and actually going out of there way to go get him. he is guy that is a bad person, bad way about him and people don't like him. that is aside from his sickness but he has a real sickness. >> donald trump, thanks, donald. >> your waist, would i you say no way, prepare to pay. and...
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the defense denied that bradley manning aided the enemy. arguing there's no evidence at all that he knew al qaeda militants ever even looked at wikileaks, and today it appears the judge agreed. bradley manning shows very little emotion, might have smiled at the end. catherine herridge is live. tell us more how this plate out in court. >> the military courthouse is about three-quarters of a mile from where i'm standing right now, and just before 1:00 eastern, about 12 minutes before that hour, private first class gradley mapping entered the courtroom and at that time, at least initially, he appeared fairly relaxed but as the clock tick down he became understandably tense. when verdict was read, manning stood up, faced the judge directly with his arms like stove pipes at his side. showed virtually no emotion, and two dozen of his supporters were in the courtroom as public spectators, and they were silent. afterwards, those speck taters connected with the defense attorneys and there was some applause, but virtually that was it, shep offered. d
the defense denied that bradley manning aided the enemy. arguing there's no evidence at all that he knew al qaeda militants ever even looked at wikileaks, and today it appears the judge agreed. bradley manning shows very little emotion, might have smiled at the end. catherine herridge is live. tell us more how this plate out in court. >> the military courthouse is about three-quarters of a mile from where i'm standing right now, and just before 1:00 eastern, about 12 minutes before that...
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the president there speaking, secretary of defense chuck hagel has just finished speaking. a short ... ort ... as security forces battle supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi. and they continue to fight on. this is some of the worst violence we've seen so far since new military-backed leadership took control of the country earlier this month. i'm kelly wright. now back to "cavuto on business." >>> let's talk about forced savings. lawmakers in california moving forward with a plan that would force work hes into a retirement savings program. now, the money would go into a guaranteed state-run fund with the golden state often a trendsetter for the united states, other states could see this down the road. doesn't seem like anything could go wrong, huh, dagen? >> because the federal government has been so great in managing social security -- >> in california special. >> social security is going to run out of money in 2033 and then you get 75 cents on the dollar thereafter. according to the trustees' report, then you look at california, they are awesome at managing a budge
the president there speaking, secretary of defense chuck hagel has just finished speaking. a short ... ort ... as security forces battle supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi. and they continue to fight on. this is some of the worst violence we've seen so far since new military-backed leadership took control of the country earlier this month. i'm kelly wright. now back to "cavuto on business." >>> let's talk about forced savings. lawmakers in california moving forward...
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defense attorneys also calling a retired f.b.i. agent to the stand, trying to prove whitey was never a rat. the trial could wrap up this week. bulger might still take the stand. the judge saying she will ask his defense team at the end of the day whether he will testify or not. joining us now, our legal panel, a criminal defense attorney and phillips snyder, a former prosecutor. if whitey bulger were your client, would you put him on the stand? >> no. i wouldn't except that he's 83 years old and it seems like he's very strong willed and his lawyers may not be able to control him if he wants to take the stand. taking the stand in your own defense is a right, specifically given to the defendant. a lawyer can give their advice but can't prevent their client from testifying. so if i were him, if i were his lawyer, i would not want him to testify but he may not have any control over his client. jon: but phillip, his defense attorney has already said in opening arguments he's guilty of several crimes, supposedly his goal is, you know, if
defense attorneys also calling a retired f.b.i. agent to the stand, trying to prove whitey was never a rat. the trial could wrap up this week. bulger might still take the stand. the judge saying she will ask his defense team at the end of the day whether he will testify or not. joining us now, our legal panel, a criminal defense attorney and phillips snyder, a former prosecutor. if whitey bulger were your client, would you put him on the stand? >> no. i wouldn't except that he's 83 years...
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for more now, let's bring in defense attorney david wahl and esther pennich. physical attacks we've seen, damaging property, all that kind of stuff. that is nothing compared to what they are looking at right now. david, how serious is this? what about these federal charges? >> they're very serious. each one is facing up to 50 year in federal prison. they must have the goods on them, documentary evidence proving they phonied up tax returns and documents to get home loans. the federal charges are serious. if you get time you do about 85% of the time you get. this is the type of case where you've got to argue, because the facts are on your side, argue from an emotional standpoint, monetary standpoint. they have tremendous earning power, apparently. you want to have the taxes paid, as a federal government, the restitution paid. they have four young kids as well. you don't want the kids going into foster care, you don't want the kids being without a mother and father. you may have to argue this case from an emotional standpoint. they're not going to get a long time
for more now, let's bring in defense attorney david wahl and esther pennich. physical attacks we've seen, damaging property, all that kind of stuff. that is nothing compared to what they are looking at right now. david, how serious is this? what about these federal charges? >> they're very serious. each one is facing up to 50 year in federal prison. they must have the goods on them, documentary evidence proving they phonied up tax returns and documents to get home loans. the federal...
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. >> joining us now in the studio, criminal defense attorney heather hansen. this man blaming one of his victims. one of the most disgusting things in a courtroom. >> he has the right to give mitt ghaithing factors, to say i'm sick. to say i care for my daughter. he has that right. when he started crossing into blaming the victims and just about everybody else, it started to get to the point where he was being away from the mitigating factors and into placing blame which is not appropriate. >> would it have been appropriate for the judge to step in and say, you're veering off here. >> had it gone much further i anticipate he probably would have. he reined him in i'm sure his attorneys told him to get up there, apologize, say he was sick, and to leave it at. that, but only so much you can do when they're on the stand. >> lat of white house follow big cases have heard victim impact statements in the past. i cannot recall one as powerful as michelle knight's. >> she is a testament to the human spirit. from day one, she has -- she doesn't have the same family supp
. >> joining us now in the studio, criminal defense attorney heather hansen. this man blaming one of his victims. one of the most disgusting things in a courtroom. >> he has the right to give mitt ghaithing factors, to say i'm sick. to say i care for my daughter. he has that right. when he started crossing into blaming the victims and just about everybody else, it started to get to the point where he was being away from the mitigating factors and into placing blame which is not...
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the defense it set to make the case for "whitey" bulger, charged with 19 brutal murders. the trial has already seen explosive testimony. screaming matches. lots of f bombs, and now there's a chance that "whitey" bulger himself may take the stand. also, we're hearing soon we'll get a verdict in the biggest leak of classified information this country has ever seen. a controversial case that could put army private bradley manning in prison for the rest of his life. we'll break down with the judge, judge andrew napolitano, but a whole water park is shut down now an young swimmer caught a deadly parasite, one that eats away your brain. we'll talk to a doctor about what families need to know on how to prevent it. that's all ahead, unless breaking news changes everything. on "studio b."
the defense it set to make the case for "whitey" bulger, charged with 19 brutal murders. the trial has already seen explosive testimony. screaming matches. lots of f bombs, and now there's a chance that "whitey" bulger himself may take the stand. also, we're hearing soon we'll get a verdict in the biggest leak of classified information this country has ever seen. a controversial case that could put army private bradley manning in prison for the rest of his life. we'll break...
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he stunned when he came to her defense. the woman who hired a hitman to kill him, he's come to her defense and we'll show you how that went down with this lovely coming up. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ now. the husband of the woman caught on camera trying to hire a hitman to kill said husband says he forgives her and that she is a godly woman. the husband made the comment in a michigan courtroom yesterday while asking the judge to give the wife a lighter sentence. she pleaded guilty after the cops caught her on camera in april telling an undercover cop "kill my husband" because it was easier than divorcing him. >> you can get him outside, that would be great but i mean if you absolutely can't, i'll understand, you know. >> so you want me to like, i guess i'm not understanding you, so you don't want it done in the house then? >> because i
he stunned when he came to her defense. the woman who hired a hitman to kill him, he's come to her defense and we'll show you how that went down with this lovely coming up. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ now. the husband of the woman caught on camera trying to hire a hitman to kill said husband says he...
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they don't respond the same way, they have different brain structures, so those defense mechanisms aren't going to work. so the sociopath has a competitive advantage for that particular reason. >> m.e. thomas, thanks for joining us today. >>> we'll be right back with my final thoughts. ♪ we'll share the same dream ♪ ♪ at the dark end of the street ♪ ♪ ♪ you and me ♪ you and me ♪ you and me ♪ ♪ you and me [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholest
they don't respond the same way, they have different brain structures, so those defense mechanisms aren't going to work. so the sociopath has a competitive advantage for that particular reason. >> m.e. thomas, thanks for joining us today. >>> we'll be right back with my final thoughts. ♪ we'll share the same dream ♪ ♪ at the dark end of the street ♪ ♪ ♪ you and me ♪ you and me ♪ you and me ♪ ♪ you and me [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood...
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, according to the defense, that he was trying to reveal abuses and crimes actually committed by the u.s. military in the wars in both iraq and afghanistan. legal experts say the prosecution may have a hard time proving aiding the enemy in this case because you have to prove intent and although some of these documents ended up in the hands of former al qaeda leader osama bin laden no evidence whatsoever, none presented during the trial, that bradley manning knew that those documents would end up in his hands. in fact, one legal expert, military legal expert told us the only case he remembers was back in the civil war where a union soldier was charged with aiding the enemy when he leaked the position of union troops to a newspaper in alexandria, virginia. >>> all workers have been accounted for after explosions rocked a propane plant in florida overnight. eight people taken to the hospital and no word on what ignited the explosions. >>> a woman arrested in connection with vandalism at the national cathedral in washington. she splattered stuff through chaples yesterday. they found the
, according to the defense, that he was trying to reveal abuses and crimes actually committed by the u.s. military in the wars in both iraq and afghanistan. legal experts say the prosecution may have a hard time proving aiding the enemy in this case because you have to prove intent and although some of these documents ended up in the hands of former al qaeda leader osama bin laden no evidence whatsoever, none presented during the trial, that bradley manning knew that those documents would end...
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there is a complete defense for whistle blowers to criminality. think about it. the people who expose the milan massac massacre, should they have been prosecuted. auschwitz, should that person have been prosecuted? >> david, i'd love to get your thoughts on this. the debate over whether or not lives have been harmed is still very a raging debate. a lot of people would argue the other side of that. >> one thing that bradley manning did was he didn't leak documents on a given one of these things, you know, that michael just went through was a major dump that had what some people depending where they sit, good leaks and bad leaks. to me, it's very troubling that he would be prosecuted under the espionage act even though he was let off on the aiding and abetting the enemy, which i thought was ridiculous, is this really espionage. if you look at the washington post, they have a great chart this morning, 20 odd different counts. michael i'm sure is familiar with all of them. only a few espionage. there were others about leaking classified information, violating regulat
there is a complete defense for whistle blowers to criminality. think about it. the people who expose the milan massac massacre, should they have been prosecuted. auschwitz, should that person have been prosecuted? >> david, i'd love to get your thoughts on this. the debate over whether or not lives have been harmed is still very a raging debate. a lot of people would argue the other side of that. >> one thing that bradley manning did was he didn't leak documents on a given one of...
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overall, what's the defense's strategy? >> krystal, dear, i hope not. hasn't he said enough? any time we've seen that man in court, he's basically getting bleeped for cursing. so can you just imagine what he's going to say? >> it would be great tv. >> of course, of course. that's why we're here. however, at this point president defense has done enough to set up some sort of reasonable doubt in this case. if he testifies like within every other case, state or federal, in this country, when a defendant testifies, the case becomes all about the defendant. in this case, whitey bulger has said so much damaging that's not on the record it could only get worse. my advice is he won't. let's see what murphy says. >> i want to talk about edward snowden, the man we say has been eating cinnabon after cinnabon in the airport. can you walk us through the process of granting him asylum? it looks like, you know, the russian government, it's in their hands. they're now taking the steps necessary to grant him asylum. what are we looking at? how many days? what is the end game? >> well, he's re
overall, what's the defense's strategy? >> krystal, dear, i hope not. hasn't he said enough? any time we've seen that man in court, he's basically getting bleeped for cursing. so can you just imagine what he's going to say? >> it would be great tv. >> of course, of course. that's why we're here. however, at this point president defense has done enough to set up some sort of reasonable doubt in this case. if he testifies like within every other case, state or federal, in this...
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the best defense against all of these forces, global competition, economic polarizati polarization, is the strength of the community. we need a new push to rebuild run-down neighborhoods. we need new partnerships with some of the hardest-hit towns in america to get them back on their feet. and because no one who works full time in america should have to live in poverty, i'm going to keep making the case that we need to raise the minimum wage because it's lower right now than it was when ronald reagan took office. it's time for the minimum wage to go up. [ applause ] we're not a people who allow chance of birth to decide life's biggest winners or losers. after years in which we've seen how easy it can be for any of us to fall on hard times, folks in gaelsburg, folks in the quad cities, you know they're good people who work hard. sometimes they get a bad break. plant leaves, somebody gets sick, somebody loses a home. we've seen it in our family and friends and neighbors. we've seen it happen. that means we cannot turn our back when bad breaks hit any of our fellow citizens. so good jobs,
the best defense against all of these forces, global competition, economic polarizati polarization, is the strength of the community. we need a new push to rebuild run-down neighborhoods. we need new partnerships with some of the hardest-hit towns in america to get them back on their feet. and because no one who works full time in america should have to live in poverty, i'm going to keep making the case that we need to raise the minimum wage because it's lower right now than it was when ronald...
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"dedication: that's the real walmart" geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or can not empty your bladder, you should not
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the defense and prosecution put it together. you give me something, i'll give you something. in this particular case the prosecution says we'll take the death penalty for the alleged murder of the fetus of one of the women, we'll take that off the table but you have to plea out and understand you're going to jail for the rest of your life. and part of it, i sat there maybe like you today, and i watched the judge laboriously go through count after count after count. you want to say, just stop it. tell the guy he's going to prison for life and let's get him off this stage but, again, every t has to be crossed. every i has to be dotted. when he gets in jail he may look for a reason to appeal his sentence, to appeal his case so everything had to be done, everything had to be done appropriately. what i marvelled at was how everyone involved who gave the testimony, even the vimt, the judge, we all retained our composure and brought some type of civilization to a very uncivilized individual. >> indeed. we should also remember that there is a little girl involved here, the daughter o
the defense and prosecution put it together. you give me something, i'll give you something. in this particular case the prosecution says we'll take the death penalty for the alleged murder of the fetus of one of the women, we'll take that off the table but you have to plea out and understand you're going to jail for the rest of your life. and part of it, i sat there maybe like you today, and i watched the judge laboriously go through count after count after count. you want to say, just stop...
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defense was in a difficult position. they had to argue something and i respect them. another question? >> not working today. can you give us the dialogue going in there? why did she want to be there today? >> who would like to speak to that? erin, you're the most familiar with it. >> i think that you got a glimpse of a young woman that was taken 11 years ago and today was her first day of real liberation. she was able to confront the person who harmed her for 11 years and she was able to tell you who she was and the pain and the angst that she suffered for 13,226 days. i think you all got a good feeling when she got done speaking because she will survive but she has gone through a lot of physical and emotional pain throughout the 11 years. >> did you talk to her afterwards? what did she have to say about his remarks? >> no. she was taken away by her attorney and the victim's advocate. i think those are going to be only known to her unless she wishes to share them with the media, but i think she was very relieved when mr. mcginty sent the officers out to talk to them a
defense was in a difficult position. they had to argue something and i respect them. another question? >> not working today. can you give us the dialogue going in there? why did she want to be there today? >> who would like to speak to that? erin, you're the most familiar with it. >> i think that you got a glimpse of a young woman that was taken 11 years ago and today was her first day of real liberation. she was able to confront the person who harmed her for 11 years and she...
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by the across-the-board cuts known as sequestration by cutting domestic priorities in order to fund defense. that's unacceptable. he won't sign that. the across-the-board cuts are hurting our future. >> fair enough, but the process in washington over continuing to fund the government or raising the debt ceiling is necessarily a process that has to be engaged in. i guess what i'm asking is, is the president, unlike what he's done before signaling, he will go to the brink this time in order to stop cuts that he thinks will harm the economy? >> what the president did this week is he sent a very clear message that washington has to stop playing these brinksmanship games. it's not about who wins and who loses -- >> but this report, mr. secretary, indicates indeed the white house is setting itself on a position to go to the brink, in order to force republicans -- >> what we have said is congress needs to get its work done and needs to fund the kinds of things the american middle class need, and we need to get the debt limit extended in a way that doesn't create a crisis. that is what every congre
by the across-the-board cuts known as sequestration by cutting domestic priorities in order to fund defense. that's unacceptable. he won't sign that. the across-the-board cuts are hurting our future. >> fair enough, but the process in washington over continuing to fund the government or raising the debt ceiling is necessarily a process that has to be engaged in. i guess what i'm asking is, is the president, unlike what he's done before signaling, he will go to the brink this time in order...
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these are freeeservices it is a second and tear of defense. lori: what about t consumer protection ready until bureau? should it be involved? >> it is the sleeping giant of these perpetrators that they do not want to wake up because i will tell you if they get involved th fines will be impressive so they want to keep it low-key they're very willing to credit you back if you fin someone who will answethe phone to listen of your challenges but remember you'llave objections from the credit-card issuer to say i don't authorize that charge you don't always have to argue with the merchandiser data wod to be involved either. lori: news that you can use. 14 billion each year. one of the side effects of the recovering housing market is the return of t house a slap. we have details. how you get through those awkward many moments? next. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer nobody likes to
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what you see, those are the people indigent defenders people who have no money for defense. that's why i was helping other lawyers defend them is almost all african-american and minorities. and then when you hear the charges, loitering, drugs, public alcohol use and you look at the master, the larger master sticks that show in some cases in the element of pot, much more use by whites than african-americans, four times the punishment for african-americans and you think this is a story we have to tell. the trayvon martin george zimmerman was one story. it got the rez 0 respond. there's other stories we very to tell. >> we're delighted you're covering it. find out much more at ari's blog, tv.msnbc.com. we'll be right back in a moment. did you know, your eyes can lose vital nutrients as you age? [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. ocuvite. okay, a? b? b. a? that's a great choice. let me show you some fa
what you see, those are the people indigent defenders people who have no money for defense. that's why i was helping other lawyers defend them is almost all african-american and minorities. and then when you hear the charges, loitering, drugs, public alcohol use and you look at the master, the larger master sticks that show in some cases in the element of pot, much more use by whites than african-americans, four times the punishment for african-americans and you think this is a story we have to...
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it was about self-defense. she completely talked about intent as though that was an issue, which was a diversion from the real trial point. >> okay. here's a bit of what she went on to say. i'll pose this to you, john. she elaborates why they ultimately acquitted zimmerman. here's what she said. >> how did you go from, in nine hours, from feeling he was guilty of second-degree murder to not guilty? >> it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect to the law because all six of us -- well, let's not speak for all six of us. for myself, he's guilty. the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but we couldn't prove that intentionally he killed him. that's the way that the law was read to me. >> so john, i have keith here shaking his head. he says they're not interpreting the law correctly. there are those who would suggest that the prosecution did not present their case effectively. talk about that. where do you come down? >> i come down on
it was about self-defense. she completely talked about intent as though that was an issue, which was a diversion from the real trial point. >> okay. here's a bit of what she went on to say. i'll pose this to you, john. she elaborates why they ultimately acquitted zimmerman. here's what she said. >> how did you go from, in nine hours, from feeling he was guilty of second-degree murder to not guilty? >> it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we...
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. >> that was president obama two months ago at the national defense university signaling that u.s. counterterrorism efforts would change in his second term and the country's seemingly forever war would come to an end. but today the country is still waiting and this week, as the president tries to shift focus to the economy, a vigorous debate is taking place over america's counterterrorism strategy. yesterday the house came within 12 votes of restricting the nsa's massive surveillance program. the amendment highlighted the deep intraparty divide over the government's creeping surveillance powers in the 1/2 wrath of 9/11. >> have our memories fade sod badly we forgot what happened on september 11th? passing this amendment takes us back to september 10th. >> when you have the chance to stand up for americans' privacy, did you? >> the lower chamber isn't the only place in washington with a spirited debate on counterterrorism. yesterday the senate held its first hearing in five years on the future of guantanamo where 166 detainees remain indefinitely, 86 of whom have been cleared for re
. >> that was president obama two months ago at the national defense university signaling that u.s. counterterrorism efforts would change in his second term and the country's seemingly forever war would come to an end. but today the country is still waiting and this week, as the president tries to shift focus to the economy, a vigorous debate is taking place over america's counterterrorism strategy. yesterday the house came within 12 votes of restricting the nsa's massive surveillance...
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i've worked with the fbi as a criminal defense lawyer. they always want to talk to my client to get a statement and find out where he was, what he was doing, who he knew. they had the exact opposite. they didn't put him under surveillance and hope for the best. they went out to talk to him. >> greta, you're talking about after he's your client. i'm talking about active investigation going on. when you look at things in the criminal world, it's similar to a terrorist world as far as investigations go. they're out there working these active investigations. they have to look at the entire case. they're not lack of report trying to get a good story. they're going to actually go out and develop the leads and each piece of the pie leads to another piece the pie. >> let me tell you two problems why i'm suspicious of that viewpoint. number one, last september a man from tunisia went into custody in tunisia and the fbi supposedly wanted to talk to him and the report was that the fbi couldn't. the tunisian government wouldn't let that happen. we we
i've worked with the fbi as a criminal defense lawyer. they always want to talk to my client to get a statement and find out where he was, what he was doing, who he knew. they had the exact opposite. they didn't put him under surveillance and hope for the best. they went out to talk to him. >> greta, you're talking about after he's your client. i'm talking about active investigation going on. when you look at things in the criminal world, it's similar to a terrorist world as far as...
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i voted against that, but we ought to beef up our missile defense to our allies in europe. lou: we should remind the audience as well that the president has basically proffered a reduction of one-third of nuclear weapons. it is sort of a sign of good faith to enter into a negotiation. remarkable initiative, perhaps the most remarkaale -- the most remarkable ever taken by president and arms reduction. >> she did that when he went to berlin. you wanted to pretend he was john kennedy. and i believe that the russians at this point have no fear of the united states commoner respect for this president. it is because of the president's policies and the way that he has behaved as president of the united states. lou: us turn to the scandals that the president and his folks are aggressively trying to pin a label phony on the scandals that now, which they now find themselves embroiled. >> i believe the presidency standing with the american people because they know the scandals are not funny when they talk to what has happened with benghazi and the irs. people have been anxious about d
i voted against that, but we ought to beef up our missile defense to our allies in europe. lou: we should remind the audience as well that the president has basically proffered a reduction of one-third of nuclear weapons. it is sort of a sign of good faith to enter into a negotiation. remarkable initiative, perhaps the most remarkaale -- the most remarkable ever taken by president and arms reduction. >> she did that when he went to berlin. you wanted to pretend he was john kennedy. and i...
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how damaging is that do you think to the defense? >> in terms of the actual charges that whitey bulger is facing, it's not that damaging. murder charges are going to be proved. there's overwhelming evidence. however, this case is unusual. it seems like the defense is more focused on stopping the prosecution from proving things that ruin his reputation like he's a rat or kills women or he's a pedophile and in that sense, that means a lot to the defense. in terms of whether he'll be convicted of murder, it probably won't make a difference. rick: what do you think of that point, the defense strategy here? could this be some kind of a preventative strategy before this guy goes to prison? >> definitely. i think they've had the conversation and bulger has told his attorneys, look. i'm going down. i know i'm going to prison but i at least need to be protected. i can't go to prison labelled a rat, labelled a pedophile. those are the worst things you can do. at this point, it's control so he can live the rest of his life out in peace. rick: t
how damaging is that do you think to the defense? >> in terms of the actual charges that whitey bulger is facing, it's not that damaging. murder charges are going to be proved. there's overwhelming evidence. however, this case is unusual. it seems like the defense is more focused on stopping the prosecution from proving things that ruin his reputation like he's a rat or kills women or he's a pedophile and in that sense, that means a lot to the defense. in terms of whether he'll be...
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rrn geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. tsa is expanding the program to everybody. is it worth the price. stocks fit for a prince that get royal returns in 60 seconds. . >> we want to jet through security before you fly, now you can. tsa expanding the precheck and prescreening service to all passengers. it will cost you 85 bucks for five years and let you keep your shoes and belts and lap tops and liquids in your bag. rich, this is a great idea, why? >> i can't think of a greater bargain than $85 for five years and saving you countless hours in the
rrn geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or...
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but the sequester cuts, half of them come out of the defense budget. idea when the sequester was conceived was that it was supposed to be so terrible for both the right and the left that it could never be allowed to become law. then the compromise was struck, was no, nobody can come up with anything they like better so we'll let it become law and that's acceptable to a lot of people on the hill but it is really unacceptable to john mccain. both he and the president would really like to come up with a deal to replace the sequester and it's given him an incentive to cozy up to democrats. and work with some people like lindsey graham. >> which "cozy up," we mean talk to. i think we allow ourselves to be hijacked by this narrative that you are cozying up to narratives if you are talking to the white house about matters of national import. >> it is not just talking. the end game for mccain is to come up with a big fiscal deal that does things that conservatives would really dislike because it would unwind part of the sequester. mccain i think cares much les
but the sequester cuts, half of them come out of the defense budget. idea when the sequester was conceived was that it was supposed to be so terrible for both the right and the left that it could never be allowed to become law. then the compromise was struck, was no, nobody can come up with anything they like better so we'll let it become law and that's acceptable to a lot of people on the hill but it is really unacceptable to john mccain. both he and the president would really like to come up...
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. >> well, there have been six iterations of a defense in the irs case. but remember, lois learner disclosed at a conference, that's how we learned about it. then we went into it was two rogue agents, then it went to, well, it was a progressive group so we're targeted to not just conservative groups, so as long as we treat two different sets of people improperly, at least it's not discrimination. now the new defense is, well, the president himself didn't know about it. if that's the new standard for i am -- impropriety in this town, that the president didn't even know about it? >> if they had been denied right at the get-go, then they could have appealed it to another part of the irs. instead, what was so sadistic about this and so painful, they were in this no man's land and they couldn't appeal it. they would have been far better off if the irs agents, whoever was involved in this, however high it went, if they simply said no and denied it so they could appeal it. but instead they strung them out. >> that suggested more culpability, and you're right, it
. >> well, there have been six iterations of a defense in the irs case. but remember, lois learner disclosed at a conference, that's how we learned about it. then we went into it was two rogue agents, then it went to, well, it was a progressive group so we're targeted to not just conservative groups, so as long as we treat two different sets of people improperly, at least it's not discrimination. now the new defense is, well, the president himself didn't know about it. if that's the new...
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i do have to say that. >> don't you find you're defensive. i feel like i'm a defensive driver in philadelphia because i'm aware of -- i'm aware of morons on the road, right? >> well, everybody's else fault, never clayton's. >> never my fault. >> doug from pennsylvania says this, i call b.s. on worst drivers, it's got to be new york city and new jersey. >> new jersey might be a good thought. >> jersey, i'm going with that too. >> bill writes, no doubt, albany, georgia, hardly anyone will stop at a red light if they think they can beat it. i think he's from albany, georgia. >> florida has the worst drivers during season when drivers from all corners of the world converge on florida. especially naples, i think. >> and dale says it's baton rouge, louisiana, that's the worst. worst driving cities, what do you think? >> worst driving cities? >> boston. we got a vote for boston. >> good one. >> pittsburgh? yeah, pittsburgh back there too. >> you would think new york is terrible. but none of us see the cabbies crash, they just honk their horns a lot.
i do have to say that. >> don't you find you're defensive. i feel like i'm a defensive driver in philadelphia because i'm aware of -- i'm aware of morons on the road, right? >> well, everybody's else fault, never clayton's. >> never my fault. >> doug from pennsylvania says this, i call b.s. on worst drivers, it's got to be new york city and new jersey. >> new jersey might be a good thought. >> jersey, i'm going with that too. >> bill writes, no doubt,...
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the defense enended up proving it. i was happy about it but prepared for a verdict that had nothing to do with the law. forces persuasive forces had been trying to get people up in the sheriff's office running psas and please don't riot like saying please don't think pink. what are you thinking? there were people who were subtlely encouraging civil unrest. and i thought the jury would be aware that have and not -- it's a small town. who wants to live in that kind of circumstance? i thought they'd say the simplest way is come up with a little bit of it. one guy. but they didn't. it was really, i think uplifting. >> greta: rush has mer to say about the zimmerman trial and race relations in america. you can see that right here on the record friday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern. don't miss it. right now go to gretawire.com and let us know what you think about the interview with rush limbaugh. thanks for joining us tonight. go to gret why wire.com. good night from washington. or t" tomorrow night and then we will all watch th
the defense enended up proving it. i was happy about it but prepared for a verdict that had nothing to do with the law. forces persuasive forces had been trying to get people up in the sheriff's office running psas and please don't riot like saying please don't think pink. what are you thinking? there were people who were subtlely encouraging civil unrest. and i thought the jury would be aware that have and not -- it's a small town. who wants to live in that kind of circumstance? i thought...
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traditional self-defense is what is the standard of justice and it should be across this nation. the thought that you don't have to remove yourself from a violent situation if you can. you can just escalate that violence is unheard of for me. the numbers have increased tremendously since stand your ground has been in place in florida. >> what about the african-american reaction to the verdict? is there justifiable outrage there? >> i think there's justifiable outrage because the case was sort of botched from day one. let me say it similar to what the president said. if there's anyone in this country that believes that trayvon martin, if he had been of age could have walked around the neighborhood with a gun, legal, stalking george zimmerman or anyone who was a white person escalate a confrontation, shoot and kill that person and not be arrested that's outrageous. that's absolutely ludicrous. if you just flip the script you know how silly that sounds. an 18-year-old black kid walking around in a hoodie with a legal weapon, he can't follow somebody. the police can't follow you with
traditional self-defense is what is the standard of justice and it should be across this nation. the thought that you don't have to remove yourself from a violent situation if you can. you can just escalate that violence is unheard of for me. the numbers have increased tremendously since stand your ground has been in place in florida. >> what about the african-american reaction to the verdict? is there justifiable outrage there? >> i think there's justifiable outrage because the...
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let's talk about it with a criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor and remembbec criminal trial attorney as well. we've been sitting here watching. we used the words bizarre, the only word i can think of to describe castro defending himself. what kind of courage do you think it took for her? >> my gosh, when she said, from this moment on, you will not define me, i got goosebumps. she spoke to him and about him with a senses of humanity and forgiveness i'm sorry, ladies, i would not have been able to have. that's amazing for her and sp k speaks volumes about her and i feel encouraged she will have as normal a life going forward thank god anybody in that position could ever hope for. >> there was already a basic plea agreement in place. today, the judge did hear from her and family members and other victims and he did talk to castro about how he impacted their life and went through those aggravating factors and talked to him about what he had done. >> i thought that was really really fabulous for the victims to get their day in court without having to testify. what happened was a
let's talk about it with a criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor and remembbec criminal trial attorney as well. we've been sitting here watching. we used the words bizarre, the only word i can think of to describe castro defending himself. what kind of courage do you think it took for her? >> my gosh, when she said, from this moment on, you will not define me, i got goosebumps. she spoke to him and about him with a senses of humanity and forgiveness i'm sorry, ladies, i would not...
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>> the president has made clear, he told congress he will not sign a bill, if it fixes defense at the expense of domestic spending. the republicans are writing bills that do not have a way to solve their own problems. i do not think they can pass the bills that will result in terms of the cuts to education, to health, the to all the things that the american people care about. >> are you saying that the president would veto a bill, a resolution to the budget shut down, the budget crisis is, at the end of september that included $100 billion in new spending cuts? >> what i'm saying is that congress has to write bills that meets the challenges that that the president setsorth to saturday investing in our future, and congress cannot steal from the domestic priorities to deal with cuts across the board. it would be right to get together and have a sensible set of policies, to replace the cuts. the cuts were to drive sensible policy. they were not supposed to happen. the surprising thing is, there's people claiming credit for thing tharps designed to be bad policy and senseless across the b
>> the president has made clear, he told congress he will not sign a bill, if it fixes defense at the expense of domestic spending. the republicans are writing bills that do not have a way to solve their own problems. i do not think they can pass the bills that will result in terms of the cuts to education, to health, the to all the things that the american people care about. >> are you saying that the president would veto a bill, a resolution to the budget shut down, the budget...
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however, there is very serious consequences and that includes civilian employees of the defense department, starting soon eye think next week -- they have to take one day off a week, to get a 20% cut in pay. these are d.o.d. civilians. a lot of them married to one another. so if you have two people working and get a 20% cut in pay, something needs to be done. congressman forbes and congressman rob wittman, take a look at those two and try to support them to get the back pay for the furloughed workers. >> i have to go very quickly. last night, went to d.c. and hung out with very important people last night and this morning. here's senator cruz, senator wilson from kansas. >> what are they doing? >> they're really -- that's paul ryan. that's i pat leahy -- >> and you get around. >> look who they left out. >> there is something consistent. you were in it. [laughter] >> go to our tais book page. to our facebook page. >> special report, coming up next. bye-bye. >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like charlie's angels if by charlie you mean greg and angels you mean terrified house boys who may not
however, there is very serious consequences and that includes civilian employees of the defense department, starting soon eye think next week -- they have to take one day off a week, to get a 20% cut in pay. these are d.o.d. civilians. a lot of them married to one another. so if you have two people working and get a 20% cut in pay, something needs to be done. congressman forbes and congressman rob wittman, take a look at those two and try to support them to get the back pay for the furloughed...
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and she never addresses self-defense. that was such a focal point in the case, not only for the defense, also for the prosecution. they had the burden to prove beyond a reasonable doubt there was not self-defense. >> lisa, what do you think? >> i think there's no question that george zimmerman shot trayvon martin intention ally. he according to his own statements pulled out the gun and shot the gun intentionally. it's so disturbing to hear a juror speak after the fact that perhaps she should have held out when she had every opportunity in the jury room to voice how she felt and stand her ground and ultimately she chose not to. >> she's chose not to. mash, go ahead. when you heard this woman explain her rational, what did you think? >> the parties that i'm extracting from it i want to compliment about. trials are not moral try b-- tribunals in the united states. it happens every day in american jurisprudence. people may be everything from child molesters to murderers and robbers and everything in between but you have to ap
and she never addresses self-defense. that was such a focal point in the case, not only for the defense, also for the prosecution. they had the burden to prove beyond a reasonable doubt there was not self-defense. >> lisa, what do you think? >> i think there's no question that george zimmerman shot trayvon martin intention ally. he according to his own statements pulled out the gun and shot the gun intentionally. it's so disturbing to hear a juror speak after the fact that perhaps...
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secretary of state john kerry and egypt allowed them to gather defensively in the streets and a short time ago and urging restraint. egypt, you will remember as i said was a co alloy in the region and gave them 1.3 billion in military aid and helped to keep stability there. conner powell has more on in the newsroom. >> there was a sense in the past few days and a violent and deadly weekend in cairo. and they called on his supporters take to the streets and give him a mandate to fight terrorism. his statement was widely understood as a threat to crack down on the muslim brotherhood and they removed former president morsi from power. this is the second time the ejepgz army used deadly force to try to clear out pro morsi supporters. they have stayed silent and called for former president morsi to be released and a quick transition to a civilian led democracy. >> the hopes of egypt moving past this is disa poring. now in washington, president obama enters the weekend in the midst of a campaign to draw attention away from phony scandals. the president and his administration repeated that c
secretary of state john kerry and egypt allowed them to gather defensively in the streets and a short time ago and urging restraint. egypt, you will remember as i said was a co alloy in the region and gave them 1.3 billion in military aid and helped to keep stability there. conner powell has more on in the newsroom. >> there was a sense in the past few days and a violent and deadly weekend in cairo. and they called on his supporters take to the streets and give him a mandate to fight...
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do not iris finalizes tax credit will it offered no substantive defense of his decision to extend tax credits through federal changes. a cursory statement verified no provision of tax credits are to identify any relevant legislative history to support its position. hard to see how this rulemaking satisfied the apa requirements in recent decision-making. to this day neither the iris for supporters have been able to come up with the statement prayer to or contemporaneous to the packers -- passing of the act. there are many statements available in all 50 states as there are many statements at all 50 states would eagerly create and implement exchanges. there even statements that states be required to create exchanges. something definitely federal government cannot compel. what there is not as a single statement saying the tax credit would be available in federal exchanges because no one assumed that the federal exchanges will be necessary which explains why they opted not provide any funding for the federal exchange months after the rule was issued after members of this committee that and
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zimmerman case was, self defense. stand your ground, president obama, eric holder, al sharpton are trying to inject stand your ground into a case that had nothing to do withstand your ground because it is divisive. they're race merchants, they're doing the same thing. president obama friday talked about stand your ground. in no uncertain terms, had a lot of problems with that law. yet we talked about it yesterday briefly in 2004, he co-sponsored the illinois sb bill to bring stand your ground, to expand stand your ground in the state of illinois. how hypocritical can the man be to say on one hand, never mentioned he did this back in 2004 and thinks it is wrong, he said hey, stand your ground is wrong. >> what should we use scissors like janet napolitano said or let him finish? let him beat us? >> the interesting thing, we talked about this a couple weeks ago, the cdc government report, a comprehensive look at gun control after the sandy hook tragedy. they found that armed victims are less likely to be hurt in an attac
zimmerman case was, self defense. stand your ground, president obama, eric holder, al sharpton are trying to inject stand your ground into a case that had nothing to do withstand your ground because it is divisive. they're race merchants, they're doing the same thing. president obama friday talked about stand your ground. in no uncertain terms, had a lot of problems with that law. yet we talked about it yesterday briefly in 2004, he co-sponsored the illinois sb bill to bring stand your ground,...
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in his own defense. that trial is set to resume monday. >>> and the pink panther crew strikes again. yesterday armed men helped one of the jewel thieves break out of a swiss prison. the criminal gang has staged robberies at luxury stores all over the world. it's estimated that at this point they've stolen more than $400 million worth of jewels. >>> let's get right to our saturday afternoon brain trust now. host of "wake up call" on wbai radio. a political reporter at the national journal. and amy holmes, anchor for the blaze down in d.c. on a saturday. good to see all of you. >> good to see you. >> esther, i'm going to start with you because you're a new york radio personality. i would imagine that you have been watching the mayor's race very closely, anthony weiner, very closely. this is what anthony weiner had to say just a few days ago. take a listen. >> i have put this whole campaign on a bet. and that sat tend of the day citizens are more interested in the challenge they face in their lives than any
in his own defense. that trial is set to resume monday. >>> and the pink panther crew strikes again. yesterday armed men helped one of the jewel thieves break out of a swiss prison. the criminal gang has staged robberies at luxury stores all over the world. it's estimated that at this point they've stolen more than $400 million worth of jewels. >>> let's get right to our saturday afternoon brain trust now. host of "wake up call" on wbai radio. a political reporter at...
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he wants to be this great champion of national defense. what does he want to do, shut down military bases in kentucky? in order to have enough money for national defense, you have to be willing to cut spending in other places. and governor christie and others have been part of this gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme all this money. we could have done the relief for sandy in a responsible way. i propose we do it $9 million a year and offset that by budget cuts. i think we can take care of our country in a natural disaster but only if we're not spending billions to -- where is the money going to come from if he's not willing to cut anywhere? i am willing to cut. for him to accuse me of pork la barrel spending, i'm probably the most physically conservat e conservative. he's making a big mistake picking a fight with other republicans because the republican party is shrinking in new england and in northeast part of our country. i'm the one trying to grow the party by talking about libertarian ideas of privacy and the internet and attacking me isn't hel
he wants to be this great champion of national defense. what does he want to do, shut down military bases in kentucky? in order to have enough money for national defense, you have to be willing to cut spending in other places. and governor christie and others have been part of this gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme all this money. we could have done the relief for sandy in a responsible way. i propose we do it $9 million a year and offset that by budget cuts. i think we can take care of our country in...
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we've made these contracts, the american government has made contracts with these defense contractors to supply these weapons and other military things. equipment. and bottom line is when you cut that off, you're still -- the american government is still paying the bills for that. it's not saving us money to cut off that aid. >> president obama faces a dilemma here because on the one hand he didn't like the authoritarian government that morsi and the muslim brotherhood had set up, on the other hand morsi was the democratically elected president of the country. so the authority now seems to be the military, a small group of generals, and the mob in the street. what's the president do here? >> well, the problem is tit for tat depression and violence do not a democracy make. this is not a building block for democracy despite the public support that the army has. you have to think back to 1992 when the algerian army canceled elections to prevent islamists from taking over and it plunged that country into a civil war. ten years. and i think the secretary of state john kerry was right when
we've made these contracts, the american government has made contracts with these defense contractors to supply these weapons and other military things. equipment. and bottom line is when you cut that off, you're still -- the american government is still paying the bills for that. it's not saving us money to cut off that aid. >> president obama faces a dilemma here because on the one hand he didn't like the authoritarian government that morsi and the muslim brotherhood had set up, on the...
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criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor and retired u.s. army jag, culley stimson is a senior legal fellow with the heritage foundation. good morning to both of you. steve, i want to start with you. the most serious ruling could come down to life in prison. which way does this judge go in manning's case? >> well, it looks like she's going to have to go the way of evidence or the lack of evidence. in this particular case on this particular charge, it is a life sentence that is attached to it, and there's a reason for that, because it is an extremely serious charge. and they must show, the prosecution must show that he had actual knowledge that this information that he disseminated through wikileaks would end up in the hands of the enemy. bill: have they proven that? >> i do not believe they have. bill: really? >> based on the evidence that's been reported, there's not been sufficient actual knowledge shown. again, this is not a recklessness standard. and you also had to have the intent that the information would harm the united states. and,
criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor and retired u.s. army jag, culley stimson is a senior legal fellow with the heritage foundation. good morning to both of you. steve, i want to start with you. the most serious ruling could come down to life in prison. which way does this judge go in manning's case? >> well, it looks like she's going to have to go the way of evidence or the lack of evidence. in this particular case on this particular charge, it is a life sentence that is...
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it doesn't just see the future, geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >>> the snooping is spreading. first phone calls and e-mails. now a new report exposing how folks at nsa can track your evey move on line, from the social media to president browsing. this is so sweeping. they don't have enough terabytes to hold all the stuff. what's going on? >> we don't know what is going only. we're feeling the toenail, thanks to edward snowden. the only reason we're having this conversation. the obama administration didn't want to have it. the bush administration didn't want to. the direct
it doesn't just see the future, geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could...
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hasan's case. >> bill: sure. >> giving him defense even though he says he is representing himself and giving him all of the experts that he needs. and by the way, the military justice system, this crime happened in 2009. what are we waiting for? >> bill: guantanamo bay people have been there and nobody is on trial because they don't want to try them. >> exactly. >> bill: hasan, they just delay it just like the civil justice system as well. you say they have put $4 million. >> $4 million in addition to 300,000. >> bill: do they have any money left over to execute him? i mean, are they going to have to borrow that money? because is he going. you know he is going. >> he is definitely going. here's the thing, besides executing him and he deserves to be executed, that's just my opinion. >> bill: um-huh. >> what about all of the victims because the military will not identify this as an act of terrorism, instead, it's work place violence. >> bill: 4 million wasted. you have to go through the justice system. >> i get that but the 300,000? >> bill: all right. there is the judge, everyone. buy
hasan's case. >> bill: sure. >> giving him defense even though he says he is representing himself and giving him all of the experts that he needs. and by the way, the military justice system, this crime happened in 2009. what are we waiting for? >> bill: guantanamo bay people have been there and nobody is on trial because they don't want to try them. >> exactly. >> bill: hasan, they just delay it just like the civil justice system as well. you say they have put $4...